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I have made a set of PFC's for a DIY'er They Will Be Installed Reversing The Gases
I have custom made a pair of matched set of Parallel Flow Micro-Channel A/C condensers for a DIY'er
They are specifically designed for early model 911's and only use 2 condensers in the OEM places, one in front between the wheels and one sealed into the rear deck lid They Will Be Installed BY The Owner "Reversing The Gases" using another one of my inventions West Coast 86 Carrera Cabriolet DIY owner |
This has been a long time coming
I have been custom making and testing PFC's since 2011 Specifically Designed for early model 911's |
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Why not have your DIY'er first install your PFC's without the reverse aspect, take some data, and then convert to reverse flow and supply you with comparison data sets? Validation of your "invention". Put the fire to the feet of all us "naysayers".SmileWavySmileWavy |
I am passionate about what I do and sometimes as a result too boastful
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I will decide to post pictures or other information or NOT depending on how I am treated
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wwest already posting his crap in here before the announcement was completed could cause no more information
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OK no more informaton
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I was wondering if maybe Reid was confusing this with the Dr. Phil or Oprah forums. |
Less talk, more action please.
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you did it to yourselves |
KelogGes,
I totally get what you are trying to do. And I fully support your entrepreneurial spirit. But, your are killing yourself with your approach. Take some of the advice you have been offered and do the tests and document the results. That will give your claims a lot of support. Then spend a couple bucks and hire a marketing person. You might get somewhere. I'd bet there is someone on this site that is local to you and willing to help. Good luck. SmileWavy |
Reid,
I think you do good work, but you have to learn how to present yourself, here or anywhere. There are obviously people here with strong opinions about you. If you really want to present some news, please don't give them ammunition by teasing about what's coming and how great it is going to be. Wait until you have something to present, in some fairly finished form. Described its features and its performance and answer questions to the degree you wish. Giving partial information is kind of rude. If you don't want to give away secrets, then don't tell us about your stuff. You seem to want to show your projects, but then you say it's too secret to talk about. You'd be better not to say anything than to speak in riddles. I say this because I know how people react to this kind of exchange. It's not that good. Your work deserves better. You should try to find a way to present it modestly, and let the results speak for themselves. I'm sure it would be well accepted . Just my two cents, Dave |
The DIY owner will do his own install and own tests
In this case I am only the inventor and manufacturer I am on the east coast in Florida, the owner/DIY'er is 3,000 miles away |
I guess we have been forgiven.
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Let K-Ges do his thing with his test. |
DaveMcKenz;8577121]Reid,
I think you do good work, but you have to learn how to present yourself, here or anywhere. There are obviously people here with strong opinions about you. If you really want to present some news, please don't give them ammunition by teasing about what's coming and how great it is going to be. Wait until you have something to present, in some fairly finished form. Described its features and its performance and answer questions to the degree you wish. Giving partial information is kind of rude. If you don't want to give away secrets, then don't tell us about your stuff. You seem to want to show your projects, but then you say it's too secret to talk about. You'd be better not to say anything than to speak in riddles. I say this because I know how people react to this kind of exchange. It's not that good. Your work deserves better. You should try to find a way to present it modestly, and let the results speak for themselves. I'm sure it would be well accepted . Just my two cents, Dave[/QUOTE] Thanks Dave as always, and your 2 cents are well taken! I have made a matched set of my PFC/s for the DIY nothing more and will tell him how to install them and give him a few pictures, I will give him as much support as he wants, probably more LoL I know what my PFC's capabilities are, :-) grin and they are fairly easy to install I have done several 911's with them and have lots of pictures but he will still need my help He is going to make his own hoses, I will help him get the fittings at a good price,or he will get someone to make them for him local, But here things get a little different LoL Anyway it will be step by step one thing at a time Its not going to be easy as in cake walk, there are a lot of tips and tricks for making any a/c system run really really cold, but most of it is just labor and the right components every little bit you do makes it run colder and colder, after starting with PFC's and just hoses |
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